Thank you for the comment. I don’t have any videos on either. The steering box still needs to be straight in front of the steering column. And I am sure the tie rod ends on the passenger side was screwed all the way in. Driver side, I had to shorten the tie rod so I could align the front. I can’t promise but I will try to post a video next week on the alignment. Be very careful driving without an alignment. What kind of vw do you have? Thanks again
@@lamardixon4485 I have a 63 beetle. 4 inch shortened Airkewld Beam, TRW steering box and an UltraArm pitman arm from Limebug with supporting steering rods from Limebug.
If you do t have room on the 4” narrow beam because of the shock towers, you might need to mount it and use 2 universal knuckles to offset the steering shaft.
Enjoy your videos very helpful. Keep them coming.
Thanks for the compliment! I’ve been lazy on my videos, I’ve HAD to remodel due to flood. I’ll get more rolling
Do you have videos on mounting the steering box on a narrowed beam and how to align the wheels?
Thank you for the comment. I don’t have any videos on either. The steering box still needs to be straight in front of the steering column. And I am sure the tie rod ends on the passenger side was screwed all the way in. Driver side, I had to shorten the tie rod so I could align the front. I can’t promise but I will try to post a video next week on the alignment. Be very careful driving without an alignment. What kind of vw do you have? Thanks again
@@lamardixon4485 I have a 63 beetle. 4 inch shortened Airkewld Beam, TRW steering box and an UltraArm pitman arm from Limebug with supporting steering rods from Limebug.
If you do t have room on the 4” narrow beam because of the shock towers, you might need to mount it and use 2 universal knuckles to offset the steering shaft.